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Using Arduino to modernize a 1971 EM machine... a Herculean task?

By NicoVolta

10 years ago


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    #108 10 years ago
    Quoted from AlexF:

    You could get a 60s Vette with factory air.

    I knew that was coming.....lol

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    #144 9 years ago
    Quoted from s1500:

    I think it's an outstanding idea. As long as you are 100% confident when you design the pf in CAD and have 'er CNC'd, a 100% custom pinball machine from zeroes & ones sounds like a fun project.

    Just like websites that let you design your own circuit boards, a site could be developed that would work the same way.

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